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They were usually accompanied by five or more soldiers, but snitches could occasionally be seen marching with a single [[Officers|officer]]. When the unit was attacked, they generally ran from the battlefield to call for reinforcements. | They were usually accompanied by five or more soldiers, but snitches could occasionally be seen marching with a single [[Officers|officer]]. When the unit was attacked, they generally ran from the battlefield to call for reinforcements. | ||
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Snitches were soldiers who served as drummers, seen in both the British and Continental armies during the American Revolutionary War.
Appearance
Snitches of both armies were identically dressed, wearing a yellow uniform and hat, as opposed to the uniform of their corresponding side. They carried with them and played a drum while marching with their allies.
Combat
They were usually accompanied by five or more soldiers, but snitches could occasionally be seen marching with a single officer. When the unit was attacked, they generally ran from the battlefield to call for reinforcements.
Reference
